Which statement best evaluates the impact the Open Door policy had on China’s economy?(1 point) Responses China’s Open Door policy led to globalization. China’s Open Door policy led to globalization. China’s Open Door policy led to environmental damage throughout China. China’s Open Door policy led to environmental damage throughout China. China’s Open Door policy led to the deaths of 35–45 million people. China’s Open Door policy led to the deaths of 35–45 million people. China’s Open Door policy led to forced labor in China.

China's Open Door policy led to globalization.

Which of the following best analyzes the reason why Mao Zedong implemented the Cultural Revolution?(1 point) Responses Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to industrialize China. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to industrialize China. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to modernize agriculture in China. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to modernize agriculture in China. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution because China could not trade agricultural products for heavy machinery for industrialization. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution because China could not trade agricultural products for heavy machinery for industrialization. Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to regain control of the Communist Party after the failures of the Great Leap Forward

Mao implemented the Cultural Revolution to regain control of the Communist Party after the failures of the Great Leap Forward.

Which statement offers the best assessment of the impact of the Great Leap Forward on China’s economy?(1 point) Responses It made China a world power. It made China a world power. It brought famine to China because of grain exports. It brought famine to China because of grain exports. It brought great prosperity to China. It brought great prosperity to China. It unified China.

It brought famine to China because of grain exports.

Which of the following correctly delineates the major events in China in the order they occurred during the second half of the twentieth century?(1 point) Responses Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Mao Zedong’s economic modernization; Tiananmen Square protests Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Mao Zedong’s economic modernization; Tiananmen Square protests Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Tiananmen Square protests; Nationalists overthrow the Communists; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Tiananmen Square protests; Nationalists overthrow the Communists; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization; Tiananmen Square protests Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization; Tiananmen Square protests Tiananmen Square protests; Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward

Communists overthrow the Nationalists; Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward; Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution; Deng Xiaoping’s economic modernization; Tiananmen Square protests

Why did the terrible famine occur during China’s Great Leap Forward?(1 point) Responses Believing it was surplus, the central government took most of the grain from the countryside. Believing it was surplus, the central government took most of the grain from the countryside. Bad weather led to a sharp drop in grain production. Bad weather led to a sharp drop in grain production. Japan seized all the grain during World War II. Japan seized all the grain during World War II. The Tiananmen Square democracy protests made it impossible to distribute grain to the population.

Believing it was surplus, the central government took most of the grain from the countryside.